1. Skin allergy: Some ingredients in the eye cream may irritate the skin, causing allergic reactions, resulting in stinging and redness of the eyes. In this case, you should stop using eye cream immediately and use anti-allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Improper use: When using eye cream, if it is applied too much or too close to the eyes, it may cause eye cream to irritate the eyes and cause discomfort. At this time, you can minimize the dosage, avoid smearing too close to the eyelids, and reduce discomfort.
3. Eye cream contains irritating ingredients: some eye creams may contain irritating ingredients such as alcohol and acids, which are irritating to the eyes, leading to spicy eyes and blindness. When choosing eye cream, you can pay attention to the irritating ingredients in the ingredient list and try to choose mild products.
4. Eye fatigue: Excessive use of computers, reading books for a long time and other reasons may lead to eye fatigue. Using eye cream at this time may make you feel worse. In this case, you can try to take a proper rest and relieve eye fatigue before using eye cream.
In short, when using eye cream, you need to choose the appropriate eye cream according to your skin type and usage habits, and pay attention to the use method and dosage to avoid discomfort caused by excessive or incorrect use. If you feel uncomfortable, you can try to adjust the usage or stop using it, and consult a doctor or professional advice in time.